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EXPLORING MOSTAR'S HISTORIC CHARM: A JOURNEY THROUGH KUJUNDŽILUK

Nestled in the heart of Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina, lies Kujundžiluk, one of the city's oldest streets and a treasure trove of historical and cultural richness. Stretching from the iconic Stari Most (Old Bridge) to Male tepe, Kujundžiluk embodies the essence of Mostar's ancient past, often referred to as the old bazaar.

EXPLORING MOSTAR'S HISTORIC CHARM: A JOURNEY THROUGH KUJUNDŽILUK
PHOTO: travelwithvanja
EXPLORING MOSTAR'S HISTORIC CHARM: A JOURNEY THROUGH KUJUNDŽILUK
PHOTO: travelwithvanja
EXPLORING MOSTAR'S HISTORIC CHARM: A JOURNEY THROUGH KUJUNDŽILUK
PHOTO: travelwithvanja
EXPLORING MOSTAR'S HISTORIC CHARM: A JOURNEY THROUGH KUJUNDŽILUK
PHOTO: travelwithvanja

Dating back to the mid-16th century, this cobblestone-paved thoroughfare whispers tales of centuries past. Today, it remains adorned with artisanal shops and traditional restaurants serving authentic local cuisine. A stroll along Kujundžiluk, captured through the lens of travel enthusiast Vanja, whose Instagram profile @travelwithvanja chronicles her global adventures, promises an immersive journey into Mostar's soul.

For those venturing to Mostar, Vanja offers invaluable tips:
- Begin your exploration by parking near Hotel Pellegrino, where hourly parking costs just 2KM, with a leisurely ten-minute walk to the Old Bridge.
- Most of the city's major attractions are within walking distance, allowing for a deeper connection with Mostar's ambiance.
- Indulge in the renowned delicacy, smokvara, a must-try culinary delight of the region.
- Pay homage to Mostar's emblematic symbol, the Stari Most. Constructed in 1566 to link both sides of the riverbank, this architectural marvel, now a UNESCO-protected site, mesmerizes visitors with its timeless allure.
- Experience the thrill of the annual Neretva River diving competition, a summer spectacle showcasing daring feats from the Old Bridge.
- Savor panoramic views of the Stari Most and the Neretva River while enjoying coffee at various cafes lining both sides of the bridge, with Labirint being a personal favorite of Vanja.
- Don't miss the opportunity to visit Kriva Ćuprija, a quaint bridge built in 1558, believed to be a prototype for the Stari Most, conveniently located just a short stroll away.
- Explore the vicinity of Kriva Ćuprija, adorned with charming cafes and restaurants, offering a delightful culinary experience.
- A stone's throw away from the Old Bridge lies Tabhana, a historic site once bustling with artisans, and Hamam, the city's sole surviving Turkish bathhouse, both offering glimpses into Mostar's vibrant past.
- No visit to Mostar is complete without wandering through Kujundžiluk, the city's most renowned street, now adorned with souvenir shops, antique stores, restaurants, and artisanal workshops. Prices for souvenirs start at 4KM, with payment accepted in both local currency and euros.
- Immerse yourself in Mostar's religious diversity by visiting its myriad of religious sites, including the Holy Trinity Orthodox Church, Karađoz Bey Mosque, and Koski Mehmed Pasha Mosque.
As you traverse the cobblestone streets of Kujundžiluk and beyond, let the timeless charm of Mostar captivate your senses and leave an indelible mark on your journey through Bosnia and Herzegovina.